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Burma / Myanmar: The Yun Bayin (Chiang Mai) Nat taken from 'The Thirty-Seven Nats', by Sir Richard Carnac Temple (1906)

Burma / Myanmar: The Yun Bayin (Chiang Mai) Nat taken from 'The Thirty-Seven Nats', by Sir Richard Carnac Temple (1906)

Nats are spirits worshipped in Burma in conjunction with Buddhism. They are divided between the 37 Great Nats and all the rest (i.e., spirits of trees, water, etc). Almost all of the 37 Great Nats were human beings who met violent deaths.

According to Sir Richard Carnac Temple, who wrote the definitive English language study on The Thirty-Seven Nats in 1906, all Burmese nat—with two exceptions, including Thagya Nat—are the spirits either of former royalty, or of persons connected with royalty. Most lived between the 13th and 17th centuries, and nowadays each is associated with a special cult, that is a specific ceremony or festival, together with an appropriate place and time for performing it.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

David Henley

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Pictures From History

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